Popularisation, in a narrow sense, is part of science because the whole point of doing science is to tell other people all about it.
Hence, there is a need to teach the (whole) history of science rigorously and vigorously in the general curriculum.
Initially, the whole field of sirtuin science was called into question as scientists from other companies had difficulty reproducing the original experiments.
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"Now we can go back and do what we have been doing so well, and over-invest with coaches, staffing, sports science, the whole thing, " he said.
The Google Science Fair began in 2011 as a way to spur a love of science among teens and, just possibly, spark a few breakthroughs for science as a whole.
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The guys running the show indicated that there was a science to the whole thing and that they had done a great job in 1994, with Congress, but then people stopped listening to them in 1996.
Some 34 of the world's leading biologists, physicists, chemists, Earth scientists and computer scientists, led by Stephen Emmott, of Microsoft Research in Cambridge, Britain, have spent the past eight months trying to understand how future developments in computing science might influence science as a whole.
Someday science may reveal the whole hormonal spectrum, and we'll finally fathom which bonding decisions are choice, which (chemical) chance, and which an irreplaceably human combination of the two.
The confrontation of ideas at these workshops has definitively advanced the discipline to a level that archaeoseismological evidence is now considered as a complementary source of earthquake data in the whole range of approaches in earthquake science.
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Since there is often a 12-18 month lag between widespread recognition of a need and full staffing, many new roles will be created relating to data science, and a whole ecosystem of users and products will emerge.
That's why the government's research agency, the National Science Foundation, runs the whole place.
Milestones of climate science: no, this whole global warming idea is not new.
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It is evidence that the whole field is an example of pathological science.
He wanted to refocus undergraduate education, improve science teaching, build a whole new campus across the river and make Harvard a global university.
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The Vatican has its own Observatory, is exploring an open source ethos, accepts evolution, and on the whole has rejected its stereotypical medieval anti-science stereotype.
And Adam McNichol - one of the few teaching this subject who has a computer science degree - told us the whole education system needed to change, so that the value of the subject was recognised.
And they had a whole slogan that said you can succeed in athletics and science.
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Venables: What personal lessons did you take away from that whole experience of playing that hugely iconic role for Star Trek science fiction fans all over the world?
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With the partial risk of putting off some people I want to say that I think we can bring the whole thing together as a consistent whole, not because I believe in a pluralistic notion of science or reality in which everyone has a perspective to contribute.
In principle, the tri-partite structure of three working groups encompassing basic science, adaptation and economics should produce a relatively coherent whole - more so, and with a more impressive imprimatur, than if each were assessed on its own, perhaps against the backdrop of turf wars.
The schemes also have the backing of the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) which welcomed reinvigorating the science base for "the benefit of business and the UK as a whole".
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In-car navigation, voice recognition, and MP3 support were still the stuff of science fiction in those dark days (particularly at the four-digit asking price), and the whole thing was doomed to a geeky, spendy niche.
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